After attending the annual Irish Guards St. Patrick's Day Parade in London earlier on Friday, Prince William and Kate Middleton flew off to Paris in their first official royal visit to the city since Princess Diana's death.

As you probably remember, Will's mother was killed in a tragic car accident in Paris nearly twenty years ago on August 31, 1997.

Since Diana's passing William and Harry have been to Paris on unofficial visits, but this marks an especially momentous occasion of being in the city. It's also the first official visit of Kate and Will as a couple!

Upon arriving in the French capital, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were immediately whisked off to the Elysee Palace to meet with French president Francois Hollande. Kate wore the same hunter green Catherine Walker coat she wore to toast the Irish guards earlier in the day, although she did let her flowing locks down and ditched her fascinator.

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In terribly sad news, a puppy being trained to detect explosives at the Auckland International Airport in New Zealand was shot and killed on Friday.

Grizz, the 10-month-old bearded collie and german short-haired pointer mix, was only six months from graduating from his program with the New Zealand Aviation Security Service AKA Avsec when he was fatally shot by police after escaping loose on the airport tarmac.

According to a report, the pup escaped his handler after being spooked, and disrupted around 16 flights.